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1 DECA members Trudy Furr, Joyce Misenheimer, and Ronnie Biggers N prepare the showcase in Mr. Hogue's room which is used to leam display 1 methods. In an effort to salvage two sales counters, Mike Herring, Garland Shuping, and Troy Petrea labor diligently to sand, rebuild, and antique them. Sewing this year as DECA president, Cindy Miller is an example of ability and responsibility.
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Q . f','fI1fY- t-Maile FIRST ROW David Shepherd, Gerald Shoemaker, Richard Shoe, James Lee Trexler, Robert Scott, Bill Miller. SECOND ROW Randy McCombs, Tippy Yoe, Jane Ketchie, Cindy Miller, Trudy Furr, Joyce Misenheimer, Jo Ann Leonard, Ann Simons, Judy Cutshaw, Garland Shuping, Donnie Miller. THIRD ROW Harold Mull, Terry Young, Charlie McKenzie, if 5 Darrell Shive, Mike Herring, Mickey Dudney, Mike Brinkley, Troy Petrea, Ronnie Biggers, Calvin Peeler, Mike Allman. The twenty-eight members of the club successfully live up to DECA's aim of encouraging a sense of responsibility in civic, social, economic, and school affairs and to stimulate professional growth. Five year follow-up made of DECA graduates Mr. Dan Hogue Sponsor Members of DECA are enrolled in Distributive Edu- cation classes which strive to prepare students in the classroom for the world of business. In 1968, Vickie Parks brings acclaim and honor to the local club when she is named North Carolina DECA Student of the Year. She also wins the State Public Speaking Contest, making her the N. C. representative at the National DECA Leadership Conference in Houston. Mike Brinkley is elected Historian of District IV, bringing recognition to DECA this year. The club hosts the fourth Annual District A-Go-Go which is attended by 300 District IV students, holds an annual Christmas party at the Granite Quarry Legion Hut, conducts a five year follow-up survey of past graduates, and handsomely antiques two sales counters. Preparing for the fourth Annual District A-Go-Go, the DECA Dollsl' practice their song and dance routine. The A-Go-Go held this year is the most successful in the history of the East DECA Club.
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